Are you looking for Premium Timber Windows & Doors? We Manufacture and Install High Quality Sash & Casement Windows. We also Make Beautiful Hardwood & Accoya Replica Period Front Doors, French Doors, Bifold Doors and Crittal Doors & Windows. Free Quotations & Surveys in Brighton and across Sussex. The Foremost Window & Door Experts on Listed Buildings, Conservation Areas and Heritage Joinery.
Great offers on Accoya and Hardwood for 2020. Replacement Timber Windows, Sash Window Restoration & Double Glazing in Brighton Hove & across Sussex. Pembroke & Nash specialise in the repair, restoration, double glazing and replacement of wooden sliding box sash windows. We also supply and fit all types of wooden windows, bespoke joinery and doors.
Great offers on Accoya and Hardwood for 2020. Replacement Timber Windows, Sash Window Restoration & Double Glazing in Brighton Hove & across Sussex. Pembroke & Nash specialise in the repair, restoration, double glazing and replacement of wooden sliding box sash windows. We also supply and fit all types of wooden windows, bespoke joinery and doors.
Services
Pembroke and Nash Sash Windows can handle large projects such as the one pictured above. We have the infrastructure to cope with the restoration or supply of new timber Sash Windows on a commercial scale. We are a manufacture as well as restorer and can assist on any type of wooden window project. We also have the ability to provide a full decorating tender.
Pembroke & Nash can help with your planning applications when you are changing / replacing or upgrading your traditional sash or other types of timber windows. We can help get Listed building consent for double glazed sash windows in Grade II listed properties. Like for like replacements or repairs seldom need a planning application but we always recommend that you check first with your local planning office.
Sash window frames are bio degradable, the glass is recyclable as is the window furniture. We use microporus paints on our new joinery and paint technology has now enabled us to stop using harmful preservatives and coatings. Our own company vehicles are always maintained and up to date to ensure the maximum fuel efficiency which is good for the environment and helps keeps our costs down.
As you may be aware the name "Sash Window" can refer to many types and styles of sash windows. We have compiled a quick guide with descriptions that will take you through to the relevant information page on our website. A. Box sash window will have a box cavity where the sash weights are hidden. A box sash window is the true sash window.
Welcome to the Pembroke and Nash website, we are a traditional sliding sash and timber window company. We are experts in the renovation of traditional sash windows, upgrading your sashes to double glazed, or complete hand crafted, timber box sash or casement windows. Our main operating areas are Brighton & Hove, including all of Sussex.
Reviews (6)
Jon Robins
Dec 20, 2021
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I am writing to endorse the criticisms made of Pembroke & Nash. Our experience has been identical to those described in the last few weeks. We have been kept waiting months with no contact from P&N unless we have chased them down - appalling customer service. We have just attempted to visit their shop in Hove - only to discover another windows business operating from the premises. We can't ring the company up because it's constantly on answering machine, doesn't respond to emails nor does it respond to comments on its online invoice system (apparently their preferred means of communication). When
Neale Graham
Dec 14, 2021
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I want to second everything all the recent reviews have said here about this inept business.
Having raced around to the house for an admittedly competitive quote in the late spring, then taken our not inconsiderable deposit at the end of June, promises were made the work would be done by September.
If we hadn't tried to contact them repeatedly in the last six months, we wouldn't have heard anything from them at all.
When we have got through to someone it's been promises immediately broken. We asked for a start date - never came. We asked for some draught proofing - never came. Then it's been
Having raced around to the house for an admittedly competitive quote in the late spring, then taken our not inconsiderable deposit at the end of June, promises were made the work would be done by September.
If we hadn't tried to contact them repeatedly in the last six months, we wouldn't have heard anything from them at all.
When we have got through to someone it's been promises immediately broken. We asked for a start date - never came. We asked for some draught proofing - never came. Then it's been
Tim Aldous
Dec 06, 2021
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Cynthia Knowles
Dec 05, 2021
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Unfortunately I have had exactly the same experience as the previous posts. Having paid a 50% deposit equating to over £2000 and promised an installation date of Monday 13 December, I have been ignored, phone calls not returned and ghosted. I understand that they are busy and may have supply issues, but some sort of communication about this is all I wanted. I am now left with leaking windows in the winter months and mould forming in my property. Totally unacceptable customer service. I will be speaking to FENSA as P&N should not be certified installers and requesting a refund from them.
Mike Peckham
Nov 17, 2021
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This is a truly awful company to deal with. Last year we gave Pembroke and Nash the benefit of the doubt that their terrible lack of communication, constantly moving installation dates and unpleasant manner might have been as a result of Covid. This year I commissioned them for a second project, paying my deposit in March and being promised installation dates in June, July, August, September, November and most recently, the 6th December. As the date grew close, and as I had to arrange access to the property for the installers, I contacted Pembroke and Nash to confirm arrival times etc. I have been
Adrian Beaumont
Nov 13, 2021
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Great service to begin with. Took a deposit with 6-8 week lead time. They took a further 3k a while later which seemed ok. The 6-8 wk lead time came and went. No response to voice messages I left and then I was called weeks ago by a PR guy they’d brought in as they were so behind and weren’t able to respond to people (he told me). He also told me the lead time had now gone to 12 -16 weeks and asked me if the 6th Dec would be ok for the window fitting - I didn’t have any choice but to say yes. So I’ve been expecting them for weeks to start next Monday, 6th Dec: no scaffolding up, no replies